나가

This is the 3322nd most frequent Korean word.

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나가

"나가" means "go out" or "leave" in English.


The word '나가' here is used in the context of physically exiting a place or location.

나는 집 밖으로 나가고 있어요.

I am going outside of the house.


The word '나가' here pertains to the action of going outside, commonly used when talking about outdoor activities.

너 나가서 놀고 싶니?

Do you want to go outside and play?


In this sentence, '나가' figuratively means exceeding a limit or boundary, showing a metaphorical usage of the word.

너 너무 나가면 안 돼.

You shouldn't go beyond the limit.